Assignee
BERTOZZI WILLIAM
US·8 granted patents·1 pending application·23 citations·filing 2008–2011
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9 records- 0184US8149988B2Use of nearly monochromatic and tunable photon sources with nuclear resonance fluorescence in non-intrusive inspection of containers for material detection and imagingBERTOZZI WILLIAM·Filed 2010·Granted Apr 3, 2012·4 cites·48 claims
- 0279US8340251B2Thin walled tube radiator for bremsstrahlung at high electron beam intensitiesBERTOZZI WILLIAM·Filed 2011·Granted Dec 25, 2012·4 cites·25 claims
- 0376US8836249B2Methods and systems for confining charged particles to a compact orbit during acceleration using a non-scaling fixed field alternating gradient magnetic fieldBERTOZZI WILLIAM·Filed 2011·Granted Sep 16, 2014·5 cites·4 claims
- 0473US8180019B2Methods and systems for computer tomography of nuclear isotopes using nuclear resonance fluorescenceBERTOZZI WILLIAM·Filed 2010·Granted May 15, 2012·2 cites·60 claims
- 0567US8169167B2Methods for diagnosing and automatically controlling the operation of a particle acceleratorBERTOZZI WILLIAM·Filed 2009·Granted May 1, 2012·4 cites·22 claims
- 0660US8264173B2Methods and systems for accelerating particles using induction to generate an electric field with a localized curlBERTOZZI WILLIAM·Filed 2009·Granted Sep 11, 2012·2 cites·13 claims
- 0758US8280684B2Diagnostic methods and apparatus for an accelerator using induction to generate an electric field with a localized curlBERTOZZI WILLIAM·Filed 2009·Granted Oct 2, 2012·2 cites·2 claims
- 0847US8718219B2Non-intrusive method to identify presence of nuclear materials using energetic prompt neutrons from photon-induced fissionBERTOZZI WILLIAM·Filed 2008·Granted May 6, 2014·0 cites·48 claims
- 0947US2009091274A1Method for achieving high duty cycle operation and multiple beams with weak focusing and fixed field alternating gradient induction acceleratorsBERTOZZI WILLIAM·Filed 2008·Application pending·0 cites
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